Q. Though Ashoka had many sons, the inscriptions mentioned only one who is not mentioned in any other source. He is

Correct Answer

Tivara

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    Answer: Indian Muslim League and Indian National congress
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    B)Rameshvaram
    C)Kanchi
    D)Shravanbelgola
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  • Q. Which of the following Vedas deals with magic spells and witchcraft?
    A)Samaveda
    B)Rigveda
    C)Yajurveda
    D)Atharvaveda
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    A)Capitalists
    B)Idealists
    C)Socialists
    D)Fascists
    Answer: Socialists
  • Q. Regulating Act was in the year of__________
    A)1673
    B)1573
    C)1773
    D)1873
    Answer: 1773
  • Q. Permanent Revenue settlement of Bengal was introduced by
    A)Hastings
    B)Clive
    C)Wellesley
    D)Cornwallis
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  • Q. By which Charter Act, the East India Company’s monopoly of trade with China come to an end?
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    C)Charter Act of 1833
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  • Q. Who set up the dual system of administration in Bengal?
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    C)Dupleix
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  • Q. In 1917 Anasuya Sarabhai had led the __________textile workers’ strike
    A)Bombay
    B)Ahmedabad
    C)Calcutta
    D)Malabar
    Answer: Ahmedabad
  • Q. When was Socrates born?
    A)465 BC
    B)469 BC
    C)460 BC
    D)449 BC
    Answer: 469 BC
  • Q. The Indian National Congress had adopted the famous Poorna Swaraj (Complete Independence) resolution at its session held at
    A)Allahabad
    B)Karachi
    C)Lahore
    D)Calcutta
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  • Q. The ‘Three Jewels’ (Triratnas) of Jainism are
    A)right action, right livelihood and right effort
    B)right faith or intentions, right knowledge and right conduct
    C)right thoughts, non-violence and non-attachment
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  • Q. The momentous decision to transfer the capital from Calcutta to Delhi, to annul the partition of Bengal and to abolish Indian indentured labour were taken during the Viceroyalty of Lord
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  • Q. When was the Gandhi Irwin Pact made?
    A)1931
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  • Q. Who usurped power from the Mauryas after killing the last Mauryan ruler Brihadratha?
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    C)Vasumitra
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    A)Veda Vyasa
    B)Valmiki
    C)Vishnu Sharma
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  • Q. In 1930, Mahatma Gandhi started the Civil Disobedience Movement from
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    D)Surat, Madras, Calcutta, Bombay
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